Linear time-invariant systems /
Martin Schetzen.
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Includes index.
Preface -- General System Concepts -- Linear Time-Invariant (LTI) Systems -- Properties of LTI Systems -- The Frequency Domain Viewpoint -- The Fourier Transform -- The Bilateral Laplace Transform -- The Inverse Bilateral Laplace transform -- Laplace Transform Analysis of the System Output -- S-Plane View of Gain and Phase Shift -- Interconnection of Systems -- Appendix A -- A Primer on Complex Numbers and Complex Algebra -- Appendix B -- Energy Distribution in Transient Functions -- Index.
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A new and practical approach to understanding system theory The modern development of engineering and science requires a deep understanding of the basic concepts of system theory. Approaching the subject from a system, rather than an application-oriented perspective, world-renowned system expert Martin Schetzen provides practicing engineers and scientists, as well as students, with a solid, clearly explained foundation in the fundamentals of linear time-invariant (continuous) system theory. Developing linear systems from a functional viewpoint, the book is noteworthy for its presentation of:. The time-domain theory of continuous time linear time-invariant (LTI) systems. System transfer function, gain, and phase-shift. An original development of the Fourier transform, the unilateral and bilateral Laplace transforms, and their inverses from a system theory viewpoint. Basic filter analysis and design techniques from the s-plane viewpoint. Feedback systems and their stability, interconnected systems, and block diagram reduction. The state-variable approach to system analysis and its advantages for certain problems Taking an original, highly useful approach to system theory, Linear Time-Invariant Systems lays a solid foundation for further study of system modeling, control theory, filter theory, discrete system theory, state-variable theory, and other subjects requiring a system viewpoint. An Instructor's Manual presenting detailed solutions to all the problems in the book is available upon request from the Wiley Makerting Department.
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